MARIONETTE: Another New Song Posted Online

April 17, 2008

"Release", another new song from the Gothenburg, Sweden-based metal sextet MARIONETTE, has been posted on the band's MySpace page.

The track comes off MARIONETTE's debut album, "Spite", which is scheduled for release in Europe on April 28 via Listenable Records. The CD was recorded with producers Simon Exner and two-time Swedish Grammis award winner ke Parmerud in Bors, Sweden. "Spite" was mixed and mastered by Christian Silver at Studio Mega (SONIC SYNDICATE, BY NIGHT) in Varberg, Sweden.

"Spite" track listing:

01. Parasite
02. Legion
03. Release
04. Flies
05. Closed Doors
06. Burn Me
07. In Spite
08. To Make Men
09. Dead Boy And Girls

Check out the cover artwork at this location (artwork by vocalist Axel Widn).

"Burn Me", the new video from MARIONETTE, can be viewed below. The clip was filmed in December 2007 at Meeths in Gothenburg with Robert Karlsson, who works with acclaimed Swedish video director Patrick Ullaeus (IN FLAMES, DIMMU BORGIR).

MARIONETTE made its 2008 live debut opening for Japanese rock band GIRUGAMESH in Stockholm on January 31. The group's final gig of 2007 was a support slot with BY NIGHT at the legendary Gothenburg rock club Sticky Fingers.

MARIONETTE's "Terror Hearts" EP was recorded in late 2006 with Henryk Lipp (BURST) and Christian Silver (SONIC SYNDICATE, BY NIGHT). It was mixed and mastered by Fredrik Nordstrm (IN FLAMES, AT THE GATES, DARK TRANQUILLITY) in December 2006. The demo since has gained praise from underground and mainstream media alike in Sweden.

MARIONETTE is:

Axel Widn - Vocals
Aron Parmerud - Guitar
Johan Sporre - Guitar and Backing Vocals
Mikael Mendin - Bass
Linus Johansson - Keyboards/Synth
Jimmy Olausson - Drums

For more information, visit www.marionette.se.

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